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That's what i said Dave. But no-one listens to me. :lol:

Was I right in remembering the length at 15ft?
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I didn't read that far dave.

Aussie charger fits in a council garage about 6 inches each end

i know cos ive done it..

was stuck in there for 3 weeks and had to live on seat foam and that hamster fluff they use for sound deadening under the dash
couldn't open the door and the Bananarama! wouldn't start...: :) :)

only joking

I was just looking for an excuse to promo the joys of owning an aussie

sadly lost on many

and known only to those that have

its an exclusive club

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How about my '69 Plymouth Barracuda fastback??
Nice and close to you too!!!

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Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

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Welcome Back Aboard Dan, :salute: :thumbright:
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I was right. The Aussie Charger is 14.95 ft. perfect for you.

Never mind a 440. You can bore and stroke small blocks to well over 400 inches these days. In a car as light at these are (a full 1000lbs lighter than an E-Body) it would be very very fast, handle well, and is RH drive as well. :thumbright:
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I concur. Aussie Charger would fit.

I doubt you will have trouble finding one for 5-6k in UK either (if you can find one to begin with).
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